The resolution stipulates that cultural spending will be increased in line with development needs in each period to implement the Party’s guidelines and the State’s policies.
In the context of deep international integration, cultural identity serves as both a “shield” against assimilation and a defining marker of a nation’s image. Protecting and promoting uniquely Vietnamese cultural values has therefore become a pressing task, particularly in an increasingly complex digital environment.
For generations, Vinh Long Province has nurtured a rich legacy of history, culture and revolutionary tradition, imbued with patriotism, humanity, a strong commitment to learning, diligence and creativity. It is a place where the cultures of Kinh, Khmer, Hoa and Cham communities converge and interact, creating a vibrant mosaic of customs, religions and ways of life distinctive to the Mekong Delta.
More than a vibrant festival, Hạ Long Carnaval 2026 served as a vivid demonstration of efforts to implement Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the development of Vietnamese culture, reaffirming Quảng Ninh’s evolving mindset of turning heritage into a powerful internal resource to drive breakthroughs in cultural industries in a new era.
The house of Lumban Sianipar, former Indonesian Defence Attaché in Việt Nam, unfolds as a cultural journey through Việt Nam, with walls adorned with mother-of-pearl inlay works, eggshell art, lacquer and oil paintings.